> You should give it a try :-) > > Perl is just an other tool. But it could be very useful for some task > automation. > > For instance, I usually write script to extract some data we recieve > from our customer (in .doc format) and convert them into SQL format,... Hang on a minute! I prefer to use Python - it's also "just another tool" and a lot better that Perl in my opinion. But we can't just each throw our own favourite tool into Turbine - we'll end up with a 100MB download and even more confused newbies! Greetings, Frank ------------------------------------------------------------ To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Search: <http://www.mail-archive.com/turbine%40list.working-dogs.com/> Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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